Mgr - Anderson Silva not retiring, Weidman would 'feel bad' fighting him again

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anything like titanium is still going to have the point where the metal is joined to the bone as a weak spot, and will need pins, further weakening the bone. Something like rattan, or that bone dust stuff the guy in Texas is working on actually allows blood vessels to penetrate and new bone to grow over/into the graft, making it stronger than the original. In 20 years, this is going to be commonplace.

rh

All manner of men came to work for the News: everything from wild young Turks who wanted to rip the world in half and start all over again -- to tired, beer-bellied old hacks who wanted nothing more than to live out their days in peace before a bunch of lunatics ripped the world in half.

anything like titanium is still going to have the point where the metal is joined to the bone as a weak spot, and will need pins, further weakening the bone. Something like rattan, or that bone dust stuff the guy in Texas is working on actually allows blood vessels to penetrate and new bone to grow over/into the graft, making it stronger than the original. In 20 years, this is going to be commonplace.

rh

After two back surgeries, I have Titanium replacing a lower disk. I can't wait for the first flight since I was 5 that I shall be taking in May to Vegas for my Brother-In-Law's wedding. I wonder how many times I get stopped for having metal in my back.

After two back surgeries, I have Titanium replacing a lower disk. I can't wait for the first flight since I was 5 that I shall be taking in May to Vegas for my Brother-In-Law's wedding. I wonder how many times I get stopped for having metal in my back.

I knew the old surgical steel stuff showed up on scans, I wasn't 100% sure if titanium did. It'll be interesting.

Has your recovery been good? My dad is a multiple vet of back surgeries, the skin over his spine looks like a zipper from his skull to his ass crack.

rh

All manner of men came to work for the News: everything from wild young Turks who wanted to rip the world in half and start all over again -- to tired, beer-bellied old hacks who wanted nothing more than to live out their days in peace before a bunch of lunatics ripped the world in half.

After two back surgeries, I have Titanium replacing a lower disk. I can't wait for the first flight since I was 5 that I shall be taking in May to Vegas for my Brother-In-Law's wedding. I wonder how many times I get stopped for having metal in my back.

I have titanium rods in mmy shoulder and I've never had a problem with airport security scans. However my surgery was in 2011so maybe earlier forms of technology still show up on scans.

"I don't call the fighting in my films 'violent', I call it 'action'. An action film borders between fantasy and reality. If I were to be completely realistic in my films, you would call me a violent, bloody man. I would simply destroy my opponent by tearing his guts out. I wouldn't do it so artistically." ~Bruce Lee

The more i hear Weidman speak, the more i dislike him. Just can't wait to see him get punched on the ground like a rubber dummy. I think Vitor can make that happen.

Says the guy who still isn't convinced Weidman is better than Anderson.

Not hating at all there, are you joey?

I read his statements as he's a fan of Anderson and he doesn't want to completely strip Silva's legacy.

And certainly, Vitor can beat Chris. That's what makes MMA outstanding. But it wouldn't diminish the fact that Weidman lit your boy up like a birthday candle, and then blew him out.

two times quick.

rh

All manner of men came to work for the News: everything from wild young Turks who wanted to rip the world in half and start all over again -- to tired, beer-bellied old hacks who wanted nothing more than to live out their days in peace before a bunch of lunatics ripped the world in half.

After two back surgeries, I have Titanium replacing a lower disk. I can't wait for the first flight since I was 5 that I shall be taking in May to Vegas for my Brother-In-Law's wedding. I wonder how many times I get stopped for having metal in my back.

I have 2 10" rods 7 screws 2 straps from T-12 to L 4 and walking through the Airport detectors usually doesn't trip , but does go off with the hand wand. My biggest pain is the removal of my shoes learned to wear slip on's. Some of the doctors have a card with a mini X ray of it explains as well as lifting your shirt to show the scare, but newer technic than mine goes to the back your the front less damage.